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|name=Galuf Halm Baldesion
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|Name= Galuf Halm Baldesion
 
|JapaneseName= ガラフ・ハルム・バルデシオン
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|japanese=ガラフ・ハルム・バルデシオン
 
|romaji=Garafu Harumu Barudeshion
 
|romaji=Garafu Harumu Barudeshion
|Aka= Galuf Doe (ガラフ・ドウ) ''Garafu Dō''
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|aka=Galuf Doe {{j|ガラフ・ドウ|Garafu Dō}}
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|image=FFV-amano galuf.jpg
|Element= Earth
 
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|portrait=[[File:FFVAGalufmenu.png|Menu portrait (GBA).]] [[File:IOS_Galuf_Portrait3.png|50x50px|Menu portrait (iOS/Android).]]
|Profession= King of Bal
 
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|sprite=[[File:Galuf-ffv-map.png|Overworld sprite (SFC/PSX/GBA).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Binded.png|Bound spite (SNES/PSX/GBA).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Power Up.png|Power up spite (SNES/PSX/GBA).]] [[File:Iosgalufsprite.png|22px|Overworld sprite (iOS/Android).]] [[File:Galuf_bound_iOS.png|20px|Bound sprite (iOS/Android).]]<hr/>
|Age= 60
 
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[[File:Galuf Icon.PNG|22px|Battle sprite.]] [[File:Galuf-Knight.PNG|22px|As a Knight.]] [[File:Galuf-Monk.PNG|22px|Galuf as a Monk.]] [[File:Galuf-Thief.PNG|22px|As a Thief.]] [[File:Galuf-BlackMage.PNG|22px|As a Black Mage.]] [[File:Galuf-WhiteMage.PNG|22px|As a White Mage.]] [[File:Galuf-BlueMage.PNG|22px|As a Blue Mage.]] [[File:Galuf-RedMage.PNG|22px|As a Red Mage.]] [[File:Galuf-TimeMage.PNG|22px|As a Time Mage.]] [[File:Galuf-Summoner.PNG|22px|As a Summoner.]] [[File:Galuf-Berserker.PNG|22px|As a Berserker.]] [[File:Galuf-MysticKnight.PNG|22px|As a Mystic Knight.]] [[File:Galuf-Trainer.PNG|22px|As a Beastmaster.]] [[File:Galuf-Geomancer.PNG|22px|As a Geomancer.]] [[File:Galuf-Ninja.PNG|22px|As a Ninja.]] [[File:Galuf-Ranger.PNG|22px|As a Ranger.]] [[File:Galuf-Bard.PNG|22px|As a Bard.]] [[File:Galuf-Dragoon.PNG|22px|As a Dragoon.]] [[File:Galuf-Dancer.PNG|22px|As a Dancer.]] [[File:Galuf-Samurai.PNG|22px|As a Samurai.]] [[File:Galuf-Chemist.PNG|22px|As a Chemist.]]<hr/>
|Height= 168 cm
 
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[[File:FFV Galuf Freelancer Sprite iOS.png|As a Freelancer (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Knight iOS.png|22px|As a Knight (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Monk iOS.png|22px|As a Monk (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Thief iOS.png|22px|As a Thief (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Black Mage iOS.png|22px|As a Black Mage (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf White Mage iOS.png|22px|As a White Mage (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Blue Mage iOS.png|22px|As a Blue Mage (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Red Mage iOS.png|22px|As a Red Mage (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Time Mage iOS.png|22px|As a Time Mage (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Summoner iOS.png|22px|As a Summoner (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Berserker iOS.png|22px|As a Berserker (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Mystic Knight iOS.png|22px|As a Mystic Knight (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Beastmaster iOS.png|22px|As a Beastmaster (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Geomancer iOS.png|22px|As a Geomancer (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Ninja iOS.png|22px|As a Ninja (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Ranger iOS.png|22px|As a Ranger (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Bard iOS.png|22px|As a Bard (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Dragoon iOS.png|22px|As a Dragoon (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Dancer iOS.png|22px|As a Dancer (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Samurai iOS.png|22px|As a Samurai (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Chemist iOS.png|22px|As a Chemist (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Mini Sprite iOS.png|In Mini (iOS/Android).]] [[File:FFV Galuf Toad Sprite iOS.png|In Toad (iOS/Android).]]
|Weight= 64 kg
 
|Birthplace= [[Bal]]
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|affiliation=*[[Warriors of Dawn]]
{{Q|This...isn't anger...isn't hatred...|Galuf Halm Baldesion}}
 
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*[[Warriors of Light]]
'''Galuf Halm Baldesion''' is a playable character in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''. He is the king of [[Castle of Bal]] and was one of the four [[Warriors of Dawn]].
 
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{{Quote|This...isn't anger...isn't hatred...|Galuf Halm Baldesion}}
 
'''Galuf Halm Baldesion''', also known as '''Galuf Doe''', is a playable character in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''. He is the king of [[Castle of Bal]] and one of the four [[Warriors of Dawn]].
   
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Galuf's full name is never spoken in the game, but the ''Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary Ultimania'' identifies him as Galuf Halm Baldesion. He is named Galuf Doe in the ''[[Final Fantasy V#Game Boy Advance|Final Fantasy V Advance]]'' manual, because Doe is a [[wikipedia:John Doe|placeholder name]]. This may be because Galuf initially suffers from [[Amnesia (term)|amnesia]] and doesn't recall his full name, as well as to conceal spoilers about his identity.
==Story==
 
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== Profile ==
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=== Appearance ===
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[[File:Galuf Freelancer Art.png|left|100px]]
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Galuf is the oldest party member and one of the first older male warrior characters, a role later succeeded by characters like [[Cyan Garamonde]] and [[Auron]].
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Galuf has auburn hair and a beard in his field sprite, and white hair and a mustache in his [[Yoshitaka Amano]] artwork and [[Menu (Final Fantasy V)|menu]] portrait. His Amano artwork depicts him keeping his white hair tied at the back. Galuf's clothing is yellow and green in his field sprite, but his Amano artwork portrays him with black clothes with golden ornaments and a red sash, along with a shield on his back. His CG render from the ''[[Final Fantasy Anthology|Anthology]]'' release follows this appearance.
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=== Personality ===
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When he first meets with the party, Galuf seems indomitable and irreverent, frequently making fun of his fellow [[Warriors of Light#Final Fantasy V|Light Warriors]] and cracking jokes. He makes light of his amnesia and acts as though all he needs is the instinct to protect the [[Crystal (term)#Final Fantasy V|Crystals]], which is his only memory aside from his first name. However, his lack of identity troubles him more than he lets on, as Galuf shows when alone and confronted with a reminder of his past.
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Though he is a great warrior and a lover of bad puns, Galuf is not overly proud. He doesn't wish to drag the party into a situation they can't return from and feels uncomfortable in a role of authority, although he is good at it, and brushes off thanks. Despite his flippancy, he never doubts his instinct to save the Crystals and acts as a driving force in the party. He is fiercely courageous and determined and soon develops a steadfast loyalty to his companions; when they get in trouble, he does not rest until he has rescued them from danger one way or another, although he can be impulsive, plunging headlong into danger.
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Galuf's pride and joy is his granddaughter, [[Krile Mayer Baldesion (Final Fantasy V)|Krile Mayer Baldesion]]. Their relationship is similar to [[Relm Arrowny|Relm]] and [[Strago Magus|Strago's]] relationship in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''; as with them, Krile seems to look out for him as much as he does for her.
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== Story ==
 
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[[File:Warriors_of_Dawn.jpg|thumb|Galuf and his fellow Warriors of Dawn sealing Exdeath.]]
Galuf is originally from the Second World, where he was the King of Bal. He helped to seal the warlock known as [[Exdeath]] into the First World as one of the Warriors of Dawn. However, when he found out that the [[Crystal|Crystals]] that were involved in his sealing were weakening, he decided to travel to the First World, by use of a meteor.
 
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Galuf is from the [[Galuf's World|Second World]], where he is the king of [[Castle of Bal|Bal]]. Thirty years ago he helped seal the warlock [[Exdeath]] into [[Exdeath's Sealed Cave|a cave]] in the [[Bartz's World|First World]] as one of the [[Warriors of Dawn]] after the malevolent spirits trapped in the [[Great Forest of Moore]] fused into the sentient being Exdeath and assaulted on the people of his world. He returned to Bal and ruled it for the next thirty years, until it is discovered the crystals involved in Exdeath's sealing were weakening. He decided to return to the First World in a [[Meteorite (Final Fantasy V)|meteorite]] to investigate.
   
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When the meteorite crash-lands near [[Castle Tycoon|Tycoon's]] castle, Galuf's weapons and armor are destroyed, and he suffers a blow to the head that results in amnesia. Having forgotten his identity as well as his task Galuf is found by [[Bartz Klauser|Bartz]] and [[Lenna Charlotte Tycoon|Lenna]]. When Lenna proclaims she is bound for the [[Wind Shrine (Final Fantasy V)|Wind Shrine]], Galuf feels an affinity to her quest and decides to accompany her. They come upon a [[Pirate (term)|pirate]] ship in the [[Pirates' Hideout]] able to move without wind, and Galuf waives Lenna's plan to request a ride in favor of stealing the vessel. They are unable to commandeer the ship and are captured by the pirate captain and imprisoned, during which Galuf claims to have forgotten the misadventure was his idea. The captain, [[Faris Scherwiz|Faris]], lets them go and joins them on their quest. In the Wind Shrine they witness the [[Wind Crystal (term)#Final Fantasy V|Wind Crystal]] shatter and [[Alexander Highwind Tycoon|King Tycoon]] vanish. The shards of the crystal bestow on them their elemental affinities, with Galuf representing [[Earth (element)|Earth]] and its associated virtue of Hope, and the title of [[Warriors of Light]]. The shards charge them to protect the remaining crystals.
[[Image:V-galuf sd.jpg|left]]
 
   
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The party travels to [[Walse]], home of the [[Water Crystal (term)#Final Fantasy V|Water Crystal]], by passing through the [[Torna Canal]]. The ship is attacked by [[Karlabos (Final Fantasy V)|Karlabos]] and Faris's sea dragon [[Syldra]], who was the one moving the ship, is lost, leaving them adrift until they reach the [[Ship Graveyard]]. The monster [[Siren (Final Fantasy V)|Siren]] lures the party into a trap by presenting them with illusions of their loved ones. She shows Galuf a young girl who calls him "grandfather," but he doesn't remember her and so escapes having his soul stolen. He snaps the others out of their trance and they defeat the monster. After finding [[wind drake#Final Fantasy V|Hiryu]] on [[North Mountain]] the party reaches Walse to find the crystal's power is being amplified by a machine and the king is unwilling to shut it off. Another meteorite strikes near [[Walse Tower]] and Walse's king and soldiers go to investigate.
When the meteor crash-landed near Tycoon Castle, his weapon and armor were destroyed, and he suffered a blow to the head, resulting in amnesia. He is found by [[Bartz Klauser|Bartz]] and [[Lenna Charlotte Tycoon|Lenna]], and decides to accompany Lenna to the Wind Shrine. In the [[Ship Graveyard]], the monster [[Siren (Final Fantasy V)|Siren]] tries to lure him into a trap by pretending to be a little girl who addresses him as "Grandfather". Unlike his companions, he is not fooled, and slaps his friends to wake them up.
 
   
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When the party follows them to Walse Tower to save the Water Crystal, they find that a knight in orange armor, rather than the First World's typical blue, has already arrived there to do the same thing. They watch as [[Garula (Final Fantasy V)|Garula]], a beast known as being tame, pushes him aside and are forced to fight Garula themselves. After the crystal shatters the knight apologizes to "Lord Galuf" for his failure, but dies of his injuries before Galuf can glean any information as to his own identity. The tower collapses underwater and the Light Warriors are saved by Syldra. They explore the [[Walse Meteorite]] and find a warp point, which takes them to the other continent.
In [[Karnak]], a Werewolf addresses him as "Sir Galuf", and seems to know who he is, and Galuf is puzzled. When he sees [[Mid Previa|Mid]] and [[Cid Previa|Cid]]'s relationship as grandfather and grandson, he remembers a little bit about his past, and his granddaughter [[Krile Maia Baldeson|Krile]]. He also remembers faintly, that the destruction of the Crystals will bring about the return of Exdeath.
 
   
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[[File:Galuf_Farewell.jpg|thumb|left|Galuf bidding farewell before returning to his world.]]
In the [[Ronka Ruins]], the final Crystal is destroyed, but Galuf's granddaughter Krile travels with a meteor from the Second World and he finally remembers who he is. However, Exdeath appears, and travels to [[Exdeath's Castle|his castle]]. Galuf goes after him, but insists his friends do not go. They do, however, and wind up on an island, and are captured by Exdeath as hostages. Galuf, leading a charge across the bridge, is forced to halt when Exdeath displays them. This is fortunate, however, as a deadly magical barrier would have killed him and his troops if he had been able to charge. Galuf personally infiltrates the castle to rescue the three, fighting and defeating [[Gilgamesh]] to rescue his friends. They escape across the [[Big Bridge]], and go to Galuf's castle.
 
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Upon arrival in [[Karnak]] the group is arrested and meets [[Cid Previa]], the engineer who invented the amplification devices. They convince the Chancellor to let them investigate the [[Fire-Powered Ship]], but are unable to prevent the [[Fire Crystal (term)#Final Fantasy V|Fire Crystal]] from shattering (this time due to a possessed [[Queen Karnak]] and soldier). The [[Werewolf (Final Fantasy V)|werewolf]] who arrived on the meteorite addresses Galuf as "Sir Galuf", and seems to know who he is, but Galuf is puzzled and the werewolf sacrifices himself to save the party, again preventing Galuf from learning more about his past. However, when he sees [[Mid Previa|Mid]] and Cid's relationship as grandfather and grandson, he recalls a little bit about his past, and his granddaughter Krile. He now remembers the crystals' destruction will bring about Exdeath's return. They search for the last crystal and travel to [[Crescent Island]] where Cid and Mid reveal they know its location: the [[Ronka Ruins]].
   
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Although Galuf is skeptical, the party finds a way through the [[Desert of Shifting Sands]] by killing a [[Sandworm (Final Fantasy V)|Sandworm]] for a bridge and reach the ruins of [[Gohn (Final Fantasy V)|Gohn]]. They discover a warp device back to Crescent where Cid and Mid give them the ''[[Catapult (Final Fantasy V)|Catapult]]'' airship. When they require [[Adamantite (item)|Adamantite]] to reach Ronka, Galuf remembers there is some left in the meteorite he landed in and boasts how clear his memory is.
[[Image:FFV-amano galuf.jpg|thumb|130px|right|Artwork by [[Yoshitaka Amano]].]]He meets up with his old friend Kelger Vlondett in [[Kelb]], who allows them to pass through to [[Drakenvale]]. Later, they meet Xezat, and join him in his campaign to lower the shield around Exdeath's Castle. Xezat, however, sacrifices his life, and Galuf is deeply affected by this.
 
   
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When they enter Ronka and reach the [[Earth Crystal (term)#Final Fantasy V|Earth Crystal]] that shatters, they find King Tycoon possessed and ready to attack. Galuf and Bartz move to stop him but are blocked by Lenna and Faris. Krile arrives in a meteorite and breaks the spell with a strike of [[Thunder (ability)|Thunder]]. She greets Galuf, and her presence dispels the last of his amnesia. Exdeath, now freed from his seal, appears to taunt Galuf and returns to his world. Galuf and Krile resolve to travel back on the meteorite, but Galuf forbids Bartz, Lenna, and Faris from joining them, believing they would never be able to return home.
In the [[Forest of Moore]], they find the Guardian Tree, that contains the Four Crystals. However, Exdeath appears, and uses the Crystal's powers to cast spells at the party. When Krile appears, Exdeath traps her in a ring of fire. Suddenly, Galuf seems to gain huge powers, and fights Exdeath. Exdeath is perplexed by Galuf's seeming invincibility, and declares that "all the hatred in the world could never defeat me." Galuf responds that it is neither anger nor hatred he fights with. He has him on the ropes, but Exdeath escapes. Galuf, now drained of all his energy, is dying. His friends do their best to try and cure him with spells and items, but to no avail—Galuf says his final goodbyes and dies. Shortly after, however, he speaks to Krile privately using the power of the Tree. He implores her to fight in his stead, and grants her all of his powers and abilities.
 
   
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Despite Galuf's warnings, the others follow him to the Second World and are captured by Exdeath and kept as hostages in [[Castle Exdeath|his castle]]. Galuf, leading a charge across [[Big Bridge (Final Fantasy V)|Big Bridge]], is forced to halt when Exdeath displays them. Galuf infiltrates the castle to rescue the three, fighting and defeating [[Gilgamesh (Final Fantasy V)|Gilgamesh]]. They flee across the bridge, but Exdeath activates the [[Barrier Tower|barrier]] before they can reach safety, and the Light Warriors are flung to [[Gloceana]]. In the town of [[Regole]] Galuf reassures Bartz that they didn't ruin his plans, and in fact saved them from the barrier (albeit by accident). Although he didn't want them to follow him, Galuf is touched that they came to help anyway.
Galuf's last appearance is before and after the final battle, where he and the other Warriors of Dawn, along with King Tycoon, aid the Light Warriors to escape from the Dimensional Rift. If anybody falls in battle at the end, Galuf restores them to the real world.
 
   
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They travel to the [[Moogle Village (Final Fantasy V)|Moogle Village]] where they are found by Krile and taken to the [[Castle of Bal]] where the others are shocked to learn Galuf is a king. Galuf insists they are friends first and refuses to let them address him as anything other than Galuf, no royal titles.
== Trivia ==
 
*Contrary to the later [[General Leo Cristophe]] and [[Aerith Gainsborough]], Galuf never earned much rumors and hoaxes about a possible way to revive him in the game after his death. It is generally agreed that it is due to a (relative) lack of popularity compared to Leo and Aerith, though the manner in which his abilities are automatically transferred to Krile may also contribute.
 
   
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[[File:Galuf_fights_Exdeath.jpg|thumb|Galuf's final battle.]]
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He meets up with his old friend [[Kelger Vlondett]] in [[Quelb]], who allows them to pass through to [[Drakenvale]] to save Krile's [[wind drake]]. Kelger is suspicious of his companions and insists on fighting Bartz, becoming bedridden as a result. Galuf berates him for overdoing it, but the fight allowed Kelger to reveal that Bartz is the son of their fellow Dawn Warrior, Dorgann, who remained on the First World to watch over the seal. On their way to answer [[Ghido|Sage Ghido's]] call, they meet another Dawn Warrior, [[Xezat Matias Surgate|Xezat]]. Galuf and Xezat reminisce and commiserate over the troubles of kinghood and they join him in his campaign to lower the shield around [[Castle Exdeath]]. Xezat sacrifices his life to bring the shield's generator down, and Bartz has to physically force Galuf not to rush after him. Galuf is deeply affected by the loss of his friend.
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When they meet with Ghido Galuf stops Bartz from poking him and apologizes for his embarrassing companions. Ghido directs them to the Great Forest of Moore where they find the [[Guardian Tree (Final Fantasy V)|Guardian Tree]] that contains the Second World's four crystals. The crystal seals attack, but after the party defeats them Exdeath appears, having manipulated the seals into offense. He takes control of the crystals and uses them to attack the Light Warriors with powerful magic. Krile appears and attempts to stop him, but Exdeath traps her in a ring of fire. At the sight of his granddaughter being under attack, Galuf overcomes the crystals' power to free her, shattering the crystal in the process. He attacks Exdeath and continues despite the powerful attacks and magic Exdeath unleashes on him. Distressed by Galuf's refusal to fall, Exdeath claims that "all the hatred in the world could never defeat me!" Galuf replies he doesn't fight with anger or hatred, and, unable to beat him, Exdeath flees with the crystals.
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[[File:Exdeath_Warriors_of_Dawn_&_Light.jpg|thumb|left|Galuf, the Warriors of Dawn, and King Tycoon's spirits appear before the final battle.]]
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Drained, Galuf collapses and Bartz, Lenna, and Faris attempt to heal him as Krile begs him to stay alive, but it is to no avail and Galuf passes away. In his final goodbyes he implores them to defeat Exdeath. Shortly thereafter, his [[afterlife|spirit]] uses the power of the Guardian Tree to speak to Krile telling her to fight in his stead and assures her that he will always be in her heart, and grants her his strength and abilities, and Krile succeeds Galuf as a Warrior of Light.
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{{Quote|I'll be in your Heart, always.|Galuf to Krile, shortly after his death.}}
 
Galuf's spirit keeps assisting the party by contacting Krile. When the party faces [[Neo Exdeath (Final Fantasy V)|Neo Exdeath]] in a final battle Galuf and the other Warriors of Dawn, along with King Tycoon, aid the Light Warriors escape the [[Interdimensional Rift]]. If anybody falls in the final battle Galuf restores them to the world of the living when the Light Warriors later visit the Guardian Tree.
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== Gameplay ==
[[Category: Final Fantasy V player characters]]
 
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Galuf has the highest raw [[Stamina (stat)|Stamina]] stat; this stat is used in calculating the maximum [[HP (stat)|HP]] and the amount of healing taken from the [[Regen (status)|Regen]] status. Galuf is good to start out with physical related jobs, but he can transition to a magical related job about two-thirds of the way through the game.
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In the Game Boy Advance and subsequent versions, Galuf is given the innate element of [[Earth (element)|Earth]], and therefore the [[Gladiator (Final Fantasy V)|Gladiator]]'s [[Deathblow (command)|Finisher]] ability will take this element, although the player will not be able to see this unless they hack the game so Galuf can use this job.
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=== Stats ===
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Each playable character has slightly different base attributes and are therefore slightly better suited for different task(s). Galuf has the highest raw Stamina, which affects HP. Below is the list of Galuf's base stats, and the highest they can possibly be trained to be through job mastery.
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|<abbr title="After mastering the Monk job.">53</abbr>
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|<abbr title="After mastering the Thief job.">40</abbr>
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|<abbr title="After mastering the Monk job.">54</abbr>
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|<abbr title="After mastering the Summoner job.">57</abbr>
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== Musical themes ==
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{{Audio|title = "The Dawn Warriors" from Final Fantasy V|filename = FFV_-_The_Four_Warrirors_of_Dawn.ogg‎}}
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Galuf's theme is considered to be "[[The Dawn Warriors|Four Dawn Warriors]]", which plays during major scenes with Galuf, Dorgann, Xezat, and Kelger, during Bal's attack on [[Castle Exdeath]], and inside the [[Phoenix Tower]].
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== Other appearances ==
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{{Main|/Other appearances|t1=Galuf Halm Baldesion other appearances}}
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Galuf has appeared in the following games throughout the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]]:
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* ''[[/Other appearances#Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' (2008) as a cameo.
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* ''[[/Opera Omnia|Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia]]'' as a playable character.
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* ''[[/Theatrhythm|Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call]]'' as a playable character.
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* ''[[/Other appearances#Pictlogica Final Fantasy|Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' as a playable character.
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* ''[[/Other appearances#Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade|Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' as a Legend and a playable character.
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* ''[[/Other appearances#Final Fantasy Artniks|Final Fantasy Artniks]]'' as a series of cards.
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* ''[[/Record Keeper|Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' as a playable character.
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* ''[[/Brave Exvius|Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' as a summonable vision.
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* ''[[/Other appearances#Final Fantasy Trading Card Game|Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]'' as a series of cards.
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* ''[[/Other appearances#Triple Triad|Triple Triad]]'' as a series of cards.
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===Other media===
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A ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' [[Airship (term)|airship]] named the ''Galuf-Val'' is inspired by Galuf. Val is possibly a mistransliteration of Galuf's home, Bal Castle, or it could be an intentional change. The airship was shot down by the [[Sky Fortress Bahamut|Sky Fortress ''Bahamut'']] in the [[Battle above Rabanastre]].
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Galuf, along with the other Dawn Warriors, has a [[Final Fantasy XIII achievements and trophies|trophy/achievement]] named after him in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'', "Galuf's Grail". It is obtained by completing all [[Cie'th Stone]] [[Missions (Final Fantasy XIII)|missions]].
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''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]'' provides three references to Galuf: the [[Students of Baldesion]], a character named "[[Krile Mayer Baldesion (Final Fantasy XIV)|Krile]]", and the "Isle of Val". The Lv. 17 cutscene of the Forbidden Land of Eureka Anemos reveals a partially seen character named [[Galuf Baldesion (Final Fantasy XIV)|Galuf Baldesion]] who is likewise the grandfather of Krile.
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== Gallery ==
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== References ==
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Galuf Halm Baldesion

Galuf Halm Baldesion, also known as Galuf Doe, is a playable character in Final Fantasy V. He is the king of Castle of Bal and one of the four Warriors of Dawn.

Galuf's full name is never spoken in the game, but the Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary Ultimania identifies him as Galuf Halm Baldesion. He is named Galuf Doe in the Final Fantasy V Advance manual, because Doe is a placeholder name. This may be because Galuf initially suffers from amnesia and doesn't recall his full name, as well as to conceal spoilers about his identity.

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Appearance

Galuf Freelancer Art

Galuf is the oldest party member and one of the first older male warrior characters, a role later succeeded by characters like Cyan Garamonde and Auron.

Galuf has auburn hair and a beard in his field sprite, and white hair and a mustache in his Yoshitaka Amano artwork and menu portrait. His Amano artwork depicts him keeping his white hair tied at the back. Galuf's clothing is yellow and green in his field sprite, but his Amano artwork portrays him with black clothes with golden ornaments and a red sash, along with a shield on his back. His CG render from the Anthology release follows this appearance.

Personality

When he first meets with the party, Galuf seems indomitable and irreverent, frequently making fun of his fellow Light Warriors and cracking jokes. He makes light of his amnesia and acts as though all he needs is the instinct to protect the Crystals, which is his only memory aside from his first name. However, his lack of identity troubles him more than he lets on, as Galuf shows when alone and confronted with a reminder of his past.

Though he is a great warrior and a lover of bad puns, Galuf is not overly proud. He doesn't wish to drag the party into a situation they can't return from and feels uncomfortable in a role of authority, although he is good at it, and brushes off thanks. Despite his flippancy, he never doubts his instinct to save the Crystals and acts as a driving force in the party. He is fiercely courageous and determined and soon develops a steadfast loyalty to his companions; when they get in trouble, he does not rest until he has rescued them from danger one way or another, although he can be impulsive, plunging headlong into danger.

Galuf's pride and joy is his granddaughter, Krile Mayer Baldesion. Their relationship is similar to Relm and Strago's relationship in Final Fantasy VI; as with them, Krile seems to look out for him as much as he does for her.

Story

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Warriors of Dawn

Galuf and his fellow Warriors of Dawn sealing Exdeath.

Galuf is from the Second World, where he is the king of Bal. Thirty years ago he helped seal the warlock Exdeath into a cave in the First World as one of the Warriors of Dawn after the malevolent spirits trapped in the Great Forest of Moore fused into the sentient being Exdeath and assaulted on the people of his world. He returned to Bal and ruled it for the next thirty years, until it is discovered the crystals involved in Exdeath's sealing were weakening. He decided to return to the First World in a meteorite to investigate.

When the meteorite crash-lands near Tycoon's castle, Galuf's weapons and armor are destroyed, and he suffers a blow to the head that results in amnesia. Having forgotten his identity as well as his task Galuf is found by Bartz and Lenna. When Lenna proclaims she is bound for the Wind Shrine, Galuf feels an affinity to her quest and decides to accompany her. They come upon a pirate ship in the Pirates' Hideout able to move without wind, and Galuf waives Lenna's plan to request a ride in favor of stealing the vessel. They are unable to commandeer the ship and are captured by the pirate captain and imprisoned, during which Galuf claims to have forgotten the misadventure was his idea. The captain, Faris, lets them go and joins them on their quest. In the Wind Shrine they witness the Wind Crystal shatter and King Tycoon vanish. The shards of the crystal bestow on them their elemental affinities, with Galuf representing Earth and its associated virtue of Hope, and the title of Warriors of Light. The shards charge them to protect the remaining crystals.

The party travels to Walse, home of the Water Crystal, by passing through the Torna Canal. The ship is attacked by Karlabos and Faris's sea dragon Syldra, who was the one moving the ship, is lost, leaving them adrift until they reach the Ship Graveyard. The monster Siren lures the party into a trap by presenting them with illusions of their loved ones. She shows Galuf a young girl who calls him "grandfather," but he doesn't remember her and so escapes having his soul stolen. He snaps the others out of their trance and they defeat the monster. After finding Hiryu on North Mountain the party reaches Walse to find the crystal's power is being amplified by a machine and the king is unwilling to shut it off. Another meteorite strikes near Walse Tower and Walse's king and soldiers go to investigate.

When the party follows them to Walse Tower to save the Water Crystal, they find that a knight in orange armor, rather than the First World's typical blue, has already arrived there to do the same thing. They watch as Garula, a beast known as being tame, pushes him aside and are forced to fight Garula themselves. After the crystal shatters the knight apologizes to "Lord Galuf" for his failure, but dies of his injuries before Galuf can glean any information as to his own identity. The tower collapses underwater and the Light Warriors are saved by Syldra. They explore the Walse Meteorite and find a warp point, which takes them to the other continent.

Galuf Farewell

Galuf bidding farewell before returning to his world.

Upon arrival in Karnak the group is arrested and meets Cid Previa, the engineer who invented the amplification devices. They convince the Chancellor to let them investigate the Fire-Powered Ship, but are unable to prevent the Fire Crystal from shattering (this time due to a possessed Queen Karnak and soldier). The werewolf who arrived on the meteorite addresses Galuf as "Sir Galuf", and seems to know who he is, but Galuf is puzzled and the werewolf sacrifices himself to save the party, again preventing Galuf from learning more about his past. However, when he sees Mid and Cid's relationship as grandfather and grandson, he recalls a little bit about his past, and his granddaughter Krile. He now remembers the crystals' destruction will bring about Exdeath's return. They search for the last crystal and travel to Crescent Island where Cid and Mid reveal they know its location: the Ronka Ruins.

Although Galuf is skeptical, the party finds a way through the Desert of Shifting Sands by killing a Sandworm for a bridge and reach the ruins of Gohn. They discover a warp device back to Crescent where Cid and Mid give them the Catapult airship. When they require Adamantite to reach Ronka, Galuf remembers there is some left in the meteorite he landed in and boasts how clear his memory is.

When they enter Ronka and reach the Earth Crystal that shatters, they find King Tycoon possessed and ready to attack. Galuf and Bartz move to stop him but are blocked by Lenna and Faris. Krile arrives in a meteorite and breaks the spell with a strike of Thunder. She greets Galuf, and her presence dispels the last of his amnesia. Exdeath, now freed from his seal, appears to taunt Galuf and returns to his world. Galuf and Krile resolve to travel back on the meteorite, but Galuf forbids Bartz, Lenna, and Faris from joining them, believing they would never be able to return home.

Despite Galuf's warnings, the others follow him to the Second World and are captured by Exdeath and kept as hostages in his castle. Galuf, leading a charge across Big Bridge, is forced to halt when Exdeath displays them. Galuf infiltrates the castle to rescue the three, fighting and defeating Gilgamesh. They flee across the bridge, but Exdeath activates the barrier before they can reach safety, and the Light Warriors are flung to Gloceana. In the town of Regole Galuf reassures Bartz that they didn't ruin his plans, and in fact saved them from the barrier (albeit by accident). Although he didn't want them to follow him, Galuf is touched that they came to help anyway.

They travel to the Moogle Village where they are found by Krile and taken to the Castle of Bal where the others are shocked to learn Galuf is a king. Galuf insists they are friends first and refuses to let them address him as anything other than Galuf, no royal titles.

Galuf fights Exdeath

Galuf's final battle.

He meets up with his old friend Kelger Vlondett in Quelb, who allows them to pass through to Drakenvale to save Krile's wind drake. Kelger is suspicious of his companions and insists on fighting Bartz, becoming bedridden as a result. Galuf berates him for overdoing it, but the fight allowed Kelger to reveal that Bartz is the son of their fellow Dawn Warrior, Dorgann, who remained on the First World to watch over the seal. On their way to answer Sage Ghido's call, they meet another Dawn Warrior, Xezat. Galuf and Xezat reminisce and commiserate over the troubles of kinghood and they join him in his campaign to lower the shield around Castle Exdeath. Xezat sacrifices his life to bring the shield's generator down, and Bartz has to physically force Galuf not to rush after him. Galuf is deeply affected by the loss of his friend.

When they meet with Ghido Galuf stops Bartz from poking him and apologizes for his embarrassing companions. Ghido directs them to the Great Forest of Moore where they find the Guardian Tree that contains the Second World's four crystals. The crystal seals attack, but after the party defeats them Exdeath appears, having manipulated the seals into offense. He takes control of the crystals and uses them to attack the Light Warriors with powerful magic. Krile appears and attempts to stop him, but Exdeath traps her in a ring of fire. At the sight of his granddaughter being under attack, Galuf overcomes the crystals' power to free her, shattering the crystal in the process. He attacks Exdeath and continues despite the powerful attacks and magic Exdeath unleashes on him. Distressed by Galuf's refusal to fall, Exdeath claims that "all the hatred in the world could never defeat me!" Galuf replies he doesn't fight with anger or hatred, and, unable to beat him, Exdeath flees with the crystals.

Exdeath Warriors of Dawn & Light

Galuf, the Warriors of Dawn, and King Tycoon's spirits appear before the final battle.

Drained, Galuf collapses and Bartz, Lenna, and Faris attempt to heal him as Krile begs him to stay alive, but it is to no avail and Galuf passes away. In his final goodbyes he implores them to defeat Exdeath. Shortly thereafter, his spirit uses the power of the Guardian Tree to speak to Krile telling her to fight in his stead and assures her that he will always be in her heart, and grants her his strength and abilities, and Krile succeeds Galuf as a Warrior of Light.

I'll be in your Heart, always.

Galuf to Krile, shortly after his death.

Galuf's spirit keeps assisting the party by contacting Krile. When the party faces Neo Exdeath in a final battle Galuf and the other Warriors of Dawn, along with King Tycoon, aid the Light Warriors escape the Interdimensional Rift. If anybody falls in the final battle Galuf restores them to the world of the living when the Light Warriors later visit the Guardian Tree.

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Gameplay

Galuf has the highest raw Stamina stat; this stat is used in calculating the maximum HP and the amount of healing taken from the Regen status. Galuf is good to start out with physical related jobs, but he can transition to a magical related job about two-thirds of the way through the game.

In the Game Boy Advance and subsequent versions, Galuf is given the innate element of Earth, and therefore the Gladiator's Finisher ability will take this element, although the player will not be able to see this unless they hack the game so Galuf can use this job.

Stats

Each playable character has slightly different base attributes and are therefore slightly better suited for different task(s). Galuf has the highest raw Stamina, which affects HP. Below is the list of Galuf's base stats, and the highest they can possibly be trained to be through job mastery.

Strength Agility Stamina Magic
Default 27 24 28 24
Highest 53 40 54 57

Musical themes

Galuf's theme is considered to be "Four Dawn Warriors", which plays during major scenes with Galuf, Dorgann, Xezat, and Kelger, during Bal's attack on Castle Exdeath, and inside the Phoenix Tower.

Other appearances

Galuf has appeared in the following games throughout the Final Fantasy series:

Other media

A Final Fantasy XII airship named the Galuf-Val is inspired by Galuf. Val is possibly a mistransliteration of Galuf's home, Bal Castle, or it could be an intentional change. The airship was shot down by the Sky Fortress Bahamut in the Battle above Rabanastre.

Galuf, along with the other Dawn Warriors, has a trophy/achievement named after him in Final Fantasy XIII, "Galuf's Grail". It is obtained by completing all Cie'th Stone missions.

Final Fantasy XIV provides three references to Galuf: the Students of Baldesion, a character named "Krile", and the "Isle of Val". The Lv. 17 cutscene of the Forbidden Land of Eureka Anemos reveals a partially seen character named Galuf Baldesion who is likewise the grandfather of Krile.

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